AMIT SARWAL

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Amit Sarwal is Melbourne-based academic, writer, translator, and former radio broadcaster. He is the Founding Convenor of Australia-India Interdisciplinary Research Network (AIIRN), Co-founder of the Australia Today news network and Founder of Kula Press.

Sikh and Hindu communities unite to oppose bogus Khalistan referendum in New Zealand

“We don’t support any extremism or discrimination, especially if it is against India.”

India and Fiji deepen ties with signing of Digital Public Infrastructure partnership

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Shashi Tharoor calls Canada’s stance on India “misguided,” questions handling of Kanishka bombing case

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Neharika Gambhir’s journey from abandonment to becoming first Fijian-American analog astronaut

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“Bharat Corner” and Yoga Centre marks a new era in India-Fiji relations

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Canadian Hindu temple cancels life certificate event amid threats from Khalistani extremists

Peel Police Chief advised the temple to prioritise safety, forcing organisers to cancel the event.

INSV Tarini led by two Indian women naval officers arrives in Australia

INSV Tarini's journey to Fremantle took 38 days at sea, marking a significant moment in the global maritime record.

Priya Srinivasan and Aruna Venkatachalam recognised at Melbourne Asia Game Changer Awards

These awards, now in their fourth year, celebrate those who have played a pivotal role in enhancing Australia’s relationships with Asia, particularly from Australia’s Asian communities.

Australia’s indigenous storytelling exhibition ‘Walking through a Songline’ brings joy to Kolkata

The exhibition brings to life Australia’s ancient songlines—oral traditions passed down through 65,000 years by First Nations people to map histories, tribal routes, and ecological knowledge essential for survival in the Australian outback.

Record-breaking turnout for Melbourne’s Chhath Puja celebration

Chhath Puja is a significant Hindu Vedic festival, primarily celebrated in the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and parts of Madhya Pradesh, as well as in Nepal.

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